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11-17-17 City Manager ReportCity of Kalispell OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER Information Memorandum 11/17/2017 1. Parks Department Kalispell Parks and Recreation's Forestry division hired Dusty Gage to fill our Arborist position. Dusty comes to the city with five years as a tree climber in the private sector and twelve years as a wildland firefighter where he served on a hotshot crew. Dusty is an ISA certified Arborist and has a great passion for urban forests. A plumbing upgrade has been completed at the Woodland Water Park lady's shower room. Park staff are now preparing to tile the shower area. The Flathead Valley Hockey Association held their first practice of the season on November 13 on the upgraded concrete floor. The upgrade could allow for an extended season and provide better ice for the community. Park staff began stringing Christmas Lights on the Engelmann Spruce at Depot Park. Thirty strands of lights will be hung on the tree. This is an annual tradition for the City and the BID to light the tree for the holiday season. Our fall youth basketball leagues finished in early November with over 200 children participating in the pre-K and K-2nd grade basketball leagues. Our new fall soccer program was well attended with 143 participants. We are continuing to look at expanding both our spring and fall leagues for this upcoming year. The Afterschool program has been implementing new holiday themes and crafts for November and December. Some of the crafts for November include Thanksgiving hats, shaving cream leaves, thankful trees, and handprint turkeys. We have our holiday programs and special events starting in the beginning of December. Kalispell Parks and Recreation will be open for the annual Art Walk and Holiday Stroll on Friday, December 1 from 5pm-7:30pm. We will be displaying art projects from our Afterschool program as well as offering a holiday cookie decorating activity. A special thank you to Rosauers Supermarket for donating the cookies, frosting, and other items to make this happen. We will also be hosting our annual Santa's Calling on Wednesday, December 6 from 5pm-7pm. Volunteer Santas are given a list of children to call, along with some information about each child. This is a free program and is always a treat for both kids and the volunteers. If you would like to volunteer to be a Santa, please give us a call at 758-7717. 2. Fire Department Since the last update, the Kalispell Fire Department has received 129 calls for service and has conducted 2 outreach trainings with approximately 120 individuals in attendance. Fire department staff are currently organizing documents and information for the EMS information request by the Center for Public Safety Management, LLC. Fire department staff are also reviewing the requirements for our fire department physicals and medical consultations for injuries and return to work procedures and requirements. The Kalispell Fire Department will also be hosting a car seat clinic this Saturday November 18, 2017, in cooperation with Flathead County Buckle Up Montana. This event will occur between 11 am and 2 pm. 3. Public Works Kalispell WWTP Annual Tank Inspections Every year in the fall, WWTP Operator's perform annual inspections on two Clarifiers, three Secondary Clarifiers, the Headworks tt Grit Chamber, and the Re -aeration Basin.liba-11 Each tank takes two to three operators approximately one week to complete. The process maintains the operation level of the WWTP. Water Maintenance The Water Maintenance Division has repaired 13 water main ruptures since January of this year. Typically, customers experience a 4-6 hour window where they may not have water service, as was the case for the most recent repair of the six-inch cast iron water 2 main located on Conrad Drive. Upon notification of the main break at 7:30 am, the Water Maintenance Division was able to excavate the 6' deep water main, repair the 14" hole in the main, and return water service to several residential homes, commercial businesses, and a school by 1 pm. 4. Building Department Five single-family building permits were issued in the past 2 weeks bringing the total of new single family/duplex units for the year to 123 compared to 132 at this time last year. Multi -family units issued so far this year are at 44, compared to 86 for all of last year. The building permit for the new addition to Fresh Life Church located @ 120 - 1st Ave. East was issued. The project is estimated at $2.8 Million. A building permit was issued to Mudman Burgers for minor remodeling of an existing building at 1260 - Hwy 2 West next to the new Rivals Bar & Grill. They plan to open in early 2018. 5. Planning Department At the November 14 Planning Board meeting, the board unanimously approved a request by Team Development, LLC to annex a 9.6-acre tract of land immediately west of the new grade school on Airport road. The west half of the site would be zoned R-4 and the easterly half would be RA-1. The board also unanimously recommended approval of the fifth and final phase of the city initiated rezoning of the Core Area to B-3 Core Area Business. This phase covers the area west of 71h Ave. West, south of Idaho, east of Meridian and north of First Street West. One property owner at 2 9th Avenue West stated he wanted his 50 foot lot removed from the B-3 proposal as he wanted to remain B-2 General Business. He stated he had just purchased his lot and had some very specific uses in mind, which in the short term would comply with the current B-2 zone but conflict with the proposed B-3 zone. The site contains a metal building and parking area. The board concurred and recommended leaving this lot out of the larger proposal. The planning board then adjourned to a work session and discussed several proposed amendments to the Kalispell Growth Policy map specifically in the north Kalispell area as part of our overall Growth Policy map update. Staff has received a request for annexation with initial zoning of RA-2 multi -family and a conditional use permit to allow the construction of 324 multi -family units on a 15-acre site on the north side of Two Mile Drive just west of Hawthorn Avenue. This matter will be heard at the December 12 Planning Board meeting. 6. Police Department The National School Shield program was hosted at Flathead High School November 6- 10. This is the first time this NRA sponsored school safety program has been held in Montana. The training is focused on the possibility of attacks on our schools and in evaluating school safety and security. Seven local officers (Libby, Eureka, Whitefish, and Kalispell) and school staff participated in the program which trains them in analyzing schools from many safety perspectives, including crosswalks, burned out lights, tripping hazards, and the mitigation of active intruders. Once the assessment is completed, state and federal grants can be pursued to improve deficiencies that are identified. M