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Resolution 5006 - Preliminary Plat - Spring Creek EstatesRESOLUTION NO. 5006 A RESOLUTION CONDITIONALLY APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY PLAT OF SPRING CREEK ESTATES, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS ASSESSOR'S TRACT 4C IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 28 NORTH, RANGE 22 WEST, P.M.M., FLATHEAD COUNTY, MONTANA. WHEREAS, Tim Birk, the owner of the certain real property described above, has petitioned for approval of the Subdivision Plat of said property, and WHEREAS, the Kalispell City Planning Board and Zoning Commission held a public hearing on April 12, 2005, on the proposal and reviewed Subdivision Report #KPP-05-3 issued by the Tri-City Planning Office, and WHEREAS, the Kalispell City Planning Board and Zoning Commission has recommended approval of the Preliminary Plat of Spring Creek Estates, subject to certain conditions and recommendations, and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Kalispell at its regular Council Meeting of May 2, 2005, reviewed the Tri-City Planning Office Report #KPP-05-3, reviewed the recommendations of the Kalispell City Planning Board and Zoning Commission, and found from the Preliminary Plat, and evidence, that the subdivision is in the public interest. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KALISPELL, MONTANA AS FOLLOWS: SECTION L That the Findings of Fact contained in Tri-City Planning Office Report #KPP-05-3 are hereby adopted as the Findings of Fact of the City Council. SECTION II. That the application of Tim Birk for approval of the Preliminary Plat of Spring Creek Estates, Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana is hereby approved subject to the following conditions: That the development of the site shall be in substantial compliance with the application submitted, the site plan, materials and other specifications as well as any additional conditions associated with the preliminary plat as approved by the city council. (Kalispell Subdivision Regulations, Appendix C -- Final Plat). 2. That the plans and specifications for all public infrastructure be designed and installed in accordance with the Kalispell Design and Construction .Standards and a letter shall be obtained stating that they have been reviewed and approved by the Kalispell Public Works Department. (Kalispell Subdivision Regulations, Chapter 3, Design Standards, Section 3.01). An approach permit shall be obtained from the Montana Department of Transportation for the two access points onto three Mile Drive and that any needed improvements be accomplished prior to the submittal of the final plat after being reviewed and approved by the MDOT. (MDOT requirement) 4. That a minimum 20-foot buffer strip shall be established along Three Mile Drive between the road R/W and the subdivision that would include a bike and pedestrian trail and buffering in the form ofbermi.ng or landscaping or both. These improvements are to be coordinated with the Kalispell Public Works Department, Parks and Recreation Department, Flathead County Road Department and Montana Department of Transportation. That a letter be obtained from the Kalispell Parks and Recreation Director approving a landscape plan for the placement of trees and landscaping materials within the minimum five foot landscape boulevard developed between the curb and the sidewalk. (Kalispell Subdivision Regulations, Section 3.11). 6. That the area designated on the plat as "park" shall satisfy in part the requirements for parkland deli.—...,. ti..n..,.n. .Rn....d s..h..a...l.ls be r..e..v.e..l.o.�pt,e...i.n.. .ar.r.rnrlanxx7itl, nlan nrnrns A lithe tRom1— —A xx.- ,xI-- .}t-x.-- --7 u.i sumo —i Recreation Director that provides recreational amenities including but not limited to pedestrian access, irrigation, landscaping and play equipment so as to provide a recreational component within the development and not simply be left as passive open space. The improvements should equal the cash value of 1.493 acres or $+29,860 based on a valuation of approximately $20,000 per acre. Remaining cash, if any, above this amount shall be given to the City of Kalispell as cash in lieu of parkland dedication. (Kalispell Subdivision Regulations, Section 3.19). The following requirements shall be met per the Kalispell Fire Department: Kalispell Subdivision Regulations, Section 3.20). a. Water .mains designed to provide minimum fire flaws shall be installed per City specifications at approved locations. Minimum fire flows shall be in accordance with the International Fire Code (2003) Appendix B. b. Fire hydrants shall be provided per City specifications at locations approved by this department, prior to combustible construction. c. .Fire Department access shall be provided in accordance with International Fire Code (2003) Section 503. d. Due to project phasing it should be noted that hazardous weed abatement shall be provided in accordance with City of Kalispell Ordinance 10-8. e. It is recommended that consideration be given to annexation of Three Mile Drive and Farm to Market Road adjacent to the public right-of-way. S. The roads within the subdivision shall be named and signed in accordance with the policies of the Kalispell Public Works Department and the Uniform Traffic Control Devices Manual and be subjeet to rnri ciixr and arnnrmtT l of kl,P fCaH 11 P;rr r1P—f—P"f A 1Pff— ohnll k. nht�;.-�r.�,� #:�nTr. tF.o 3I �l;�r.o11 i airxv vv uixu u��.�va-aa — v..- ♦>vuaa. e— _x axv 1�v ua caiavxic. t avcxvi uiiuil — vv c4A1 .—.. tLlG 1).4El A.]llilt Public Works Department stating the naming and addressing on the final plat have been reviewed and approved (Kalispell Subdivision Regulations, Section 3.09). Alleys shall be paved and designed with a center line crown and in no event will aIIeys be constructed with an inverted centerline as this concentrates drainage down the center of the alley and leads to early surface failure. (Public Works) 10. Once completed. in accordance with plans andspecifications reviewed and approved by the Kalispell Public Works Department, the alleys in the subdivision shall be owned and maintained by theCit of Kalispell. (Kalispell Planning -Board 11. A note be placed on the plat and in the covenants that requires access from the alleys for those lots that have alley access and there will be no curb cuts or access from the street for those lots with alleys. 12. All existing and proposed easements shall be indicated on the face of the final plat. Utility easements for City water and sewer shall be provided to allow for the logical extension of utilities from this subdivision to adjoining properties. A five foot utility easement be placed behind the right-of-way along all lots to allow for the placement of utilities minus City sewer and water. The placement of utilities should be coordinated with the respective utility companies prior to construction. A letter from the Kalispell Public Works Department shall be obtained stating that the required easements are being shown on the final plat. (Kalispell Public Works Department). 13. After the construction and installation of utilities are completed, the developer shall insure that all property corners are replaced by a licensed surveyor that might have been disturbed during construction. In locations where there is a conflict such as an electrical pad, an offset marketer shall be placed and recorded on the final plat. (Kalispell Public Works Department). 14. Lots within the subdivision on the final plat shall be consecutively numbered from 1 --- 174 to assist in describing and locating lots. (Public Works Department) 15, The developer shall provide a letter from the U.S. Postal Service approving the plan for mail service. The developer shall be responsible for developing the mail service program according to the approved plans. (Kalispell Subdivision Regulations, Section 3.22). 16. Street lighting shall be located within the subdivision and shall be shielded so that it does not intrude unnecessarily onto adjoining properties. (Kalispell Subdivision Regulations Section 3.09(L)). 17. All utilities shall be installed underground with the Public Works Department coordinating with the local utility companies in an effort to place the new utility installations in the alley. (Kalispell Subdivision Regulations, Section 3.17). 18. That a minimum of two-thirds of the necessary infrastructure for this subdivision or each successive phase shall be completed prior to final plat submittal. 19. All areas disturbed during development of the subdivision shall be re -vegetated with a weed -free mix immediately after development. 20. A note shall be placed on the face of the final plat which waives protest to the creation of any special improvement districts for upgrade of roads in the area to City standards which are impacted by this subdivision. 21. A minimum ten foot buffer shall be..j2rovided between the lots in the southeast corner of the subdivision and the lots in Aspen Knoll in the form of berming, fencing, landscaping, or a combination thereof to be coordinated with the Public Works Department, the Parks and Recreation Department, and the adjoining property owners. 22. That preliminary plat approval shall be valid for a period of three years from the date of approval with an automatic two year extension as each phase of the subdivision plat has been completed and filed if the subdivision is phased. (Kalispell Subdivision Regulations, Section 2.04). SECTION III. Upon proper review and filing of the Final Plat of said subdivision in the office of the Flathead County Clerk and Recorder, said premises shall be a subdivision of the City of Kalispell. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL AND SIGNED BY THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF KALISPELL, THIS 2ND DAY OF MAY, 2005. meta B. Kenne Mayor ATTEST: Theresa White City Clerk