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City Council Minutes 04.23.2024 (2)
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CD CD O 77 a � O• CD x z z E CD CD M 0 CD WO h CS J •�• cn �- n �:s cn CDcn fy h cn ° y r„3 OOCD Z h h O tvCD O CD sv �h CD ty CD O N C CD0 '�3 0 C n 0¢ � p° o y .u° g o -C� �. ° o ~ O `D it7 cru Z Io CD O_ O CD UQ 0 CoQ P7, "� 0 o' O cn N n � -� UQ CD �T o C O CL CD Ot. s7 fy o CL CD CL Cr cn -5 U4 O p _ O cn 0 CD �:l f¢D �- ° 0 c% CD o' 0 CD It Co CD x Cr CD ° iz K "T" GOVERNOR li V A'A DIRECTOR "o April 17, 2024 1JVJMkrtV Town of Laurel a• ti RE: Notice of Grant Award - State -Local Infrastructure Partnership Act of 202B Dear Public Works Director Wheeler: Greetings! The Montana Department of Commerce has reviewed your State -Local infrastructure Partnership Act ("SLIPA") grant application for compliance with 3 HB '55. SLIPA grants are funded by HB 355 and DI—D0- - administered by the Department. The Department is pleased to inform you that your application complies with HB 355. The Town of Laurel is awarded up to a total of $391,972.19 in State -Local Infrastructure Partnership Act ("SLIPA") funds for the following: Priority Project # 1: • Repair on the 8" sewer line between 7th Ave. and 6th Ave. • Repair on the 10" sewer line between 6t" Ave and 51h Ave. The Department disburses SLIPA funds on a reimbursement basis only. This notice allows you to immediately begin incurring reimbursable project -related costs. In order to actually receive SLIPA funds, however, you must first meet all start-up conditions set forth in Section 12 of HB 355 and the SLIPA Avolication and Guidelines, which include: L completing a budget and implementation schedule for the project; It. completing a project management plan that is approved by Commerce; 111. complying with the auditing and reporting requirements provided in § 2-7-503, MCA, and establishing a financial accounting system that reasonably conforms to generally accepted accounting principles; IV. entering into a completed contract with Commerce, a provision of which must document that local matching funds are available and committed to the project; V. certifying to the Department that Grantee has obtained all necessary local, state, and federal permits and approvals; and V1. completing a SLIPA Environmental Review Form and submitting additional documentation to the Department, if necessary. Grant recipients must satisfy the conditions required by Section 12 of HB 355 and the SLIPA Applicotion and Guidelines 2[igr to signing a contract with the Department. Additionally, the Grantee's project(s) must be under contract with a contractor by December 31, 2024. Once you sign a contract, you will be able to request reimbursement for project -related costs. Section 6(7) of 1-18 355 requires grant recipients to provide a local cash match of at least 25% of the estimated total project cost; if costs actually incurred are different from the estimated costs, grant recipients' local cash match will change to be at least 25% of the total project costs actually incurred. If your project fails to meet start-up conditions, execute a contract with the Department, comply with the terms and conditions of the contract or grant authorization, or otherwise fails to comply with H8 355, any project costs incurred may be your sole responsibility. 301 S. PARK AVE. I PO BOX 200523 - COMMUNITY MT I HELENA, MT 59620-0523 P: 406.841.2770 1 F: 406.841.2771 1 TDD: 406.841.2702 The Department looks forward to working with you to improve local infrastructure. If you have any questions, please contact program staff at 406-841-2770 or email DOCCDDPmt.gov. Additional information on SLIPA can be found on the Department's website: https://comdev.mt.gov/Programs-and-Boards/State-Local- Infrastructure-Partnership-Act. Sincerely, Mandy Rartrbo Deputy Director MT Department of Commerce 30 S PIAF�,K, AVCE PIO SOX 2C0521'-' HE;-E-!NJA� P 1 7 i 3 T n ", — - A GOVERNOR [� X 8J �4% ` DIRECTOR April 17, 2024 Matt Wheeler, Public Works Director Town ofLaurel PO Box 10 Laurel, K8TS9044 Dear Public Works Director Wheeler: Greetings! The Montana Department of Commerce has reviewed your State -Local Infrastructure Partnership Act ("8U9A") grant application for compliance with H8 355. 5L|PA grants are funded by HB 355 and administered by the Department. The Department is pleased to inform you that your application complies with HB 355. The Town of Laurel is awarded up to a total of $38,025.49 in State -Local Infrastructure Partnership Act ("SLIPA") funds for the following: Priority Project # 2 Asphalt maintenance onWest 12mStreet from Valley Drive U»1'Ave The Department disburses SUPAfunds onareimbursement basis only. This notice allows you toimmediately begin incurring reimbursable project -related costs. In order to actually receive SLIPA funds, however, you must first meet all start-up conditions set forth in Section 12 of HB 355 and the SLIPA Application and Guidelines which include: i completing abudget and implementation schedule for the project; H. completing aproject management plan that is approved by Commerce; Ui complying with the auditing and reporting requirements provided in§ 2-7-503, MCA, and establishing a financial accounting system that reasonably conforms to generally accepted accounting principles; |V. entering into a completed contract with Commerce, a provision of which must document that local matching funds are available and committed to the project; V. certifying to the Department that Grantee has obtained all necessary local, state, and federal permits and approvals; and Vi completing a SLIPA Environmental Review Form and submitting additional documentation to the Department, ifnecessary. Grant recipients must satisfy the conditions required bvSection 12ofHB3SSand the I18q4 Application and Guidelines REigr to signing a contract with the Department. Additionally, the Grantee's project(s)must be under contract with acontractor by December 31, 2024. Once you sign acontract, you will beable to request reimbursement for project -related costs. Section 6(7) mfHB35S requires grant recipients to provide a local cash match of at least 25% of the estimated total project cost; if costs actually incurred are different from the estimated costs, grant recipients' local cash match will change to be at least 25% of the total project costs actually incurred. If your project fails to meet start-up conditions, execute a contract with the Department, comply with the terms and conditions of the contract mrgrant authorization, or otherwise fails to comply with HB 355, any project costs incurred may be your sole responsibility. 301 S.PARK AVE. PQBOX o0Voo3-COMMUNITY MT I HELENA, Mrsea2o-0su3 The Department looks forward to working with you to improve local infrastructure. if you have any questions, please contact program staff at 406-841-2770 or email DOCCDDL@mt.gov. Additional information on SLIPA can be found on the Department's website: https://comdev.mt.gov/Programs-and-Boards/State-Local- Infrastructure-Partnership-Act. Sincerely, Mandy R� bo Deputy Director MT Department of Commerce 0- 1" FSS' E � W , P -D EC)X 2005 , IT P: -"C 2. 06 34 L? TJ A, pk � A% GOVERNOR���K �� �~J / �� l`� yDIRECTOR' April 17, 2024 Matt Wheeler, Public Works Director Town of Laurel N,E: Notice of Grant Award - State -Local Infrastructure Partnership Act of 2023 Vear Public Works Director Wheeler: Greetings! The Montana Department of Commerce has reviewed your State -Local Infrastructure Partnership Act ("SLPA") grant application for compliance with HB 355. SURA grants are funded by HB 355 and administered by the Department. The Department is pleased to inform you that your application complies with HB 355. The Town of Laurel is awarded up to a total of $19,380.00 in State -Local Infrastructure Partnership Act ("SLIPA") funds for the following: Priority Project #3 m Maintenance ofthe air conditioning system inthe City Hall building The Department disburses SLIPA funds on a reimbursement basis only. This notice allowsyou toimmediately begin incurring reimbursable project -related costs. In order to actually receive SLIPA funds, however, you must first meet all start-up conditions set forth inSection 12ofHB355and the SLIPA Aoplication and Guidelines which include: |. completing abudget and implementation schedule for the project; O. completing aproject management plan that is approved by Commerce; Ui complying with the auditing and reporting requirements provided in § 2-7-503, MCA, and establishing a financial accounting system that reasonably conforms togenerally accepted accounting principles; |V. entering into a completed contract with Commerce, a provision of which must document that local matching funds are available and committed tuthe project; V. certifying to the Department that Grantee has obtained all necessary local, state, and federal permits and approvals, and V|. completing a SLIPA Environmental Review Form and submitting additional documentation to the Department, ifnecessary. Grant recipients must satisfy the conditions required by Section 12 of HB 355 and the SLIPA Application and GuidelinesnEigr to signing a contract with the Department. Additionally, the Grantee's project(s) must be under contract with a contractor by December 31, 2024. Once you sign a contract, you will be able to request reimbursement for project -related costs. Section 6(7) of H8 355 requires grant recipients to provide a local cash match of at least 25% of the estimated total project cost; if costs actually incurred are different from the estimated costs, grant recipients' local cash match will change to be at least 25% of the total project costsactua|k/incurred.|fyourprojectfaUstomeetstart-up conditions, execute acontract with the Department, comply with the bsmns and conditions of the contract or grant authorization, or otherwise fails to comply with HB 355, any project costs incurred may be your sole responsibility. CC��ERCE�T�On �J�D�v���Ov 301 S.PARK AVE. I PO BOX %00523 -COMMUNITY MT I HELENA, 59620-0523 The Department looks forward to working with you to improve local infrastructure. If you have any questions, please contact program staff at 406-841-2770 or email DOCCDD@mt.gov. Additional information on SLIPA can be found on the Department's website: httPS:Hcomdev.mt.gov/Programs-and-Boards/State-Local- Infrastructure- Pa rtnership-Act. Sincerely, Mandyambo Deputy Director MT Department of Commerce 2 3 E L E i'�;, 2,70 � F 4��e'5 2 — 7 1 TDD ��O ! 'S PARK k", BOX 21�,`)g P �K AP�ULGRE�� GOVERNOR 0/U �~� �`� 8 �� 0RE(JlJR o"si,������ D��RnwE��Op���EnCE April 17, 2024 Matt Wheeler, Public Works Director Town of Laurel 1% E: Notice of Grant Award - State -Local Infrastructure Partnership Act of 2023 Vear Public Works Director Wheeler: Greetings! The Montana Department of Commerce has reviewed your State -Local Infrastructure Partnership Act ("5UPA") grant application for compliance with HB 355. SL|P4 grants are funded by HB 355 and administered by the Department. The Department is pleased to inform you that your application complies with HB 355. The Town of Laurel is awarded up to a total of $7,375.68 in State -Local Infrastructure Partnership Act ("SLIPA") funds for the following: Project Priority #4 Repairing of the City of Laurel Library fascia, soffit and entry way The Department disburses SLIPA funds on a reimbursement basis only. This notice allows you to immediately begin incurring reimbursable project -related costs. In order to actually receive SLIPA funds, however, you must fim1meet all start-up conditions set forth inSection 12ofHB355and the SLIPA Application and Guidelines which include: i completing abudget and implementation schedule for the project; U. completing eproject management plan that isapproved bvCommerce; !U. complying with the auditing and reporting requirements provided |n§ 2-7-503, MCA, and establishing afinancial accounting system that reasonably conforms togenerally accepted accounting principles; |V. entering into acompleted contract with Commerce, a provision ofwhich must document that local matching funds are available and committed to the project; V. certifying to the Department that Grantee has obtained all necessary local, state, and federal permits and approvals; and V|. completing a SLIPA Environmental Review Form and submitting additional documentation to the Department, |fnecessary. Grant recipients must satisfy the conditions required by Section 12 ofH8355and the SLIPA Applicotion and Guidelines 2[iq[ to signing a contract with the Department. Additionally, the Grantee'sproject(s) must be under contract with a contractor by December 31, 2024. Once you sign a contract, you will be able to request reimbursement for project -related costs. Section 6(7) of HQ 355 requires grant recipients to provide a local cash match of at least 25% of the estimated total project cost; if costs actually incurred are different from the estimated costs, grant recipients' local cash match will change tobeatleast 2596oythe total project costs actually incurred. If your project fails to meet start-up conditions, execute acontract with the Department, comply with the terms and conditions of the contract or grant authorization, or otherwise fails tncomply with HQ3G5,any project costs incurred may bayour sole responsibility. CO��EJC��TGOv| ���OEV.�T��V omaPARK AVE I PO BOX 20052 - COMMUNITY mT|HELENA, mT596m0-0m23 The Department looks forward to working with you to improve local infrastructure, if you have any questions, please contact program staff at 406-841-2770 or email DOQCDD(@mt.F-ov. Additional information on SLIPA can be found on the Department's website: https:Hcomdev.mt.gov/Programs-and-Boards/State-Local- Infrastructure-Partnership-Act. Sincerely, Mand �� mbo ���... Deputy Director MT Department of Commerce 01 S PARK AVE. 1 PO BOX 200522 HELENA. OOT 5u620-05323 P. 4v5.84!._ 70 i F, 406 341-2771TDD •10,3.841 27172 CITY BALL 115 W. JIT ST. City Of Laurel PUB. WORKS: 628-4796 WATER OFC.: 628-7431 COURT: 628-1964 P.O. Sox 10 FAX 628-2241 Laurel, Montana 59044 Annexationand Initial Zoi; Laurel School District 410 Colorado Avenue Laurel MT 59044 Office of the Planning Director The School District represents 100% of the land ownership. Annexation pursuant to §7-2-4601 et. seq. MCA. (Annexation by Petition). Request: The Laurel School District representing 100% of the ownership of lands involved, has Petitioned the City of Laurel for Annexation of approximately 4.886 acres of property adjacent to the City of Laurel with an initial Zoning Designation of Public for concurrent review. The subject property is generally described as that portion of NW 1/4 Section 10, Township 2 South, Range 24 East, P.M.M., Yellowstone County, Montana, for a proposed amended Nutting Brothers Subdivision Second Filing Lot1A. An annexation Exhibit, which is incorporated into this report by reference, has been submitted in support of the Petition and Requested Initial Zoning, Process: The annexation petition and requested initial zoning consideration was presented at a public hearing by the Laurel — Yellowstone City County Planning Board and Zoning Commission at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, March 20, 2024. The City Council now will hold a Public Hearing on April 23, 2024, to receive testimony for or against the annexation request and initial zoning of zoning of City of Laurel "Public". Analysis of the Request The Laurel School District represents 100% of the land ownership involved in the petition. ➢ The Laurel Growth Policy designates the property as a `growth area' of the city. The current use of the property is a sports field that has been used by the school district for many years. The requested zone City Laurel "Public" provides for a small number of specific uses and is consistent with the requirements of R-08-22 that lands embraced by the city be assigned R-7500 or greater. The subject property was presumed to be zoned County Residential Tracts or is un -zoned Yellowstone County. Part 46 annexation requires that the land use designation be `consistent with the prevailing use of the property, consistent with the prevailing County Zoning Assignment, and/or consistent with the current growth policy'. y In addition to the extension of urban scale services the City Zoning provides options for development that are not available to rural properties. These options include but are not limited to Planned Unit Developments The initial zoning must be considered under City Resolution R-08-22 (Annexation), the Laurel Municipal Code Title 17 (Zoning). The question of annexation and initial zoning must be heard by the Laurel — Yellowstone City County Planning Board and Zoning Commission. Is the requested annexation and initial zoning in the best interest of the City and Citizens of the City of Laurel. The property is situated such that street rights-of-way will need to be annexed with the subject property. Findings: ✓ The subject property is adjacent to the City of Laurel. ✓ The City Council is not required to submit the question of annexation to the qualified electors of the area to be annexed as the petition is signed by 100% of the owners. ✓ The city may annex the property as 100% of the ownership of same has petitioned the city for annexation. ✓ The driver for the annexation request is the building of an elementary school on the property. The only way the development plan works is to extend the City water and sewer systems to the proposed school. ✓ The subject property was included as `institutional" under existing land uses in the Growth Policy adopted by the City of Laurel. Additionally, the property has been identified as an annexation priority area of the Planning Jurisdiction Map in the 2020 Growth Policy. As such, the requested zoning is consistent with the Laurel Growth Policy. ✓ The proposed assignment of "Public" meets all the statutory requirements of Part 46 annexation and zoning assignment. ✓ The Laurel "Public" Zone is determined to be a "greater than" R-7500 classification density. Zoning assignments for government owned land is not subject to zoning regulations typically required to other applicants. The Laurel School District meets the definition of an "agency" in MCA 76-2-402 and therefore can use their property as they see fit as long as any changes in use contrary to local zoning regulations that the City Council holds a public hearing. 2 ✓ The extension of city services will be at the owner's expense (R-08-22) and in accordance with the Annexation Agreement as approved by the City Council and the requirements of the Public Works Department. �! The city can provide services to the property both existing and proposed if extension of water, sewer, and storm water lines are extended. 12 Point `fest for Zoning: Is the zoning in accordance with the growth policy; The proposed zoning is consistent with having a public agency own the land and to plan for education for the community. ® The Growth Policy identifies all of the property proposed for annexation as an annexation priority area. ® Resolution R-08-22 requires zoning assignment at annexation at R-7500 or greater. The Zone "Public" meets the definition as `greater than' R-7500. Finding: The requested zoning is in accordance with the Growth Policy. Il. Is the zoning designed to lessen congestion in the streets; The proposed zoning is consistent with a school zone already in the area just east of this area. ® The proposed zoning along with the annexation agreement will allow development of the property consistent with surrounding uses of property. ® Proposed development that would potentially impact roads and streets would require a traffic impact analysis and associated improvements which has been completed. Finding: The requested zoning will have a material impact on congestion in the streets but should be mitigated by the suggestions in the traffic impact analysis. III. Is the zoning designed to secure safety from fire, panic, and other dangers; • The Growth Policy identifies this property as institutional in the existing use map. o Adequate public infrastructure exists or can be readily extended/expanded to serve the property for "public" designation. ® Fire hydrants and water supply should be adequate if they meet the requirements from the Public Works Department. Finding: The requested zoning will not have an adverse impact on safety from fire, panic, or other dangers. 3 IV. Is the zoning designed to promote health and the general welfare; The connection of the school building at the time of development to the Laurel municipal water and wastewater systems will have positive impacts to public health and general welfare. Education meets the goals of promoting the growth management policy to serve the citizens of the Laurel area. Finding: The requested zoning will promote the public health and the general welfare. V. Is the zoning designed to provide adequate light and air; • The existing zoning imposes building setbacks, height limits, limits on the number of buildings on a single parcel, and reasonable area limits on new development. • The proposed "Public" provides restrictions on structure height, setbacks, lot coverage. These standards exist to provide open spaces and adequate light and air. • The existing development has more than adequate separation from surrounding uses. • Open spaces are planned to be reserved north of this property that the school district owns. Finding The requested zoning will provide adequate light and air. VI. Is the zoning designed to prevent the overcrowding of land; The existing zoning imposes building setbacks, height limits, limits on the number of buildings on a single parcel, and reasonable area limits on new development. Finding: The proposed zoning will prevent the overcrowding of land. VII. Is the zoning designed to avoid undue concentration of population; ® The existing zoning imposes building setbacks, height limits, limits on the number of buildings on a single parcel, and reasonable area limits on new development. The subject property is large enough to provide adequate separation from surrounding uses. ® The property is not going to be used for residential development with. the "public" designation. Finding: The proposed zoning will prevent the undue concentration of population. 4 Vill. Is the zoning designed to facilitate the adequate provision of transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks and other public requirements; The requested zoning will allow for a school building and will be required to provide for adequate water, sewerage or other public requirements. Finding: The requested zoning will facilitate the adequate provision of transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks and other public requirements. Additionally, as the uses of the property change and the intensity of development changes, the city will be able to plan for and be prepared for the anticipated increased demands on their public systems. IX. Does the zoning give reasonable consideration to the character of the district and its peculiar suitability for particular uses; * The requested zoning is consistent with the Growth Policy. The property is compatible with surrounding development which is, for the most part, school use just west of the property and would be a consolidation of education facilities within the City of Laurel. The water and sewer infrastructure with this annexation is for the intended use of the property and will need final approval from the City of Laurel City Council and the Public Works Department. Finding: The requested zoning is consistent with surrounding uses, the Growth Policy and provides for opportunities with suitable uses. X. Does the zoning give reasonable consideration to the peculiar suitability of the property for its particular uses; ® The requested zoning is consistent with the Growth Policy. ® The property is compatible with surrounding development which is, for the most part, school to the west and low density to north and south of the property. The water and sewer infrastructure proposed with the annexation will have to meet infrastructure requirements by the Public Works Department. Finding: The requested zoning is in keeping with the character of the development in the area. 5 XI. Will the zoning conserve the value of buildings; The extension and availability of public water and sewer resultant from annexation and initial zoning will add value to buildings as the proposed use is substantially like or complementary to surrounding buildings and uses. The requested zoning is consistent with the Growth Policy. * The proposed zoning is not anticipated that there would be any adverse effect on the value of surrounding buildings or lands. Finding: The value of existing buildings both on and adjacent to the requested zone will either be enhanced or not affected by the proposed zoning. XII. Will the zoning encourage the most appropriate use of land throughout the municipality? * The requested zoning is consistent with the Growth Policy. ® The requested zoning is consistent with the prevailing land uses and zoning surrounding the property. Finding: The requested zoning provides for the most appropriate use of land in the municipality as the school district has owned the property for some time and the annexation of the property into the City of Laurel will give the school district to plan for its future education needs. Conclusion: The petition for annexation into the City of Laurel with the initial zoning assignment of Laurel "Public "appears to be consistent with the requirements of Part 46 Annexation and City Council Resolution R-08-22. Additionally, the annexation, extension of services, and initial zoning assignment in the best interest of both the City of Laurel and the Laurel School District. RECOMMENDATION The Laurel — Yellowstone City County Planning Board recommends that the Laurel City Council adopt the Findings of Fact outlined in this Recommendation and approve the Annexation and Initial Zoning requested by the Laurel School District. ➢ That an Amended Plat or Certificate of Survey suitable for filing with Yellowstone County that describes the tract of land to be Annexed is submitted by the School District. ➢ That an Annexation Agreement is submitted for acceptance by the City Council. ➢ That any extensions of water, sewer and storm facilities be approved by the Public Works Department. Report attached to this report from KU Engineering. ➢ That any recommendations from the traffic study be implemented and approved by the City Council. ➢ A signed waiver of protest for the creation of special improvement districts must be completed with proper legal description of the proposed amended subdivision plat. ➢ East 8th Street be annexed as required for that portion south of the portion of Lot 1,2 of Nutting Brothers Sub 2nd Filing or also described as the amended plat of Lots 1 & 2 of Nutting Brothers Subdivision, Second Filing. 361 statement facts. I PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS: 1. A traffic impact study has been completed and provided to the City for development of the new school. Recommendations of the traffic study have been implemented in the design, which include a new stop sign on E. 8th Street at the intersection of Alder Ave. and stop signs for all vehicular site egresses. 2. A storm water strategy has been developed in accordance with the current City drainage standards and in coordination with City staff. 3. A geotechnical analysis has been conducted, which provides detailed information regarding site soil and groundwater conditions, and has been integrated into the school foundation and site design strategies. 4. Water Connection and Water Service Loop Completion are included in the project; this improves water quality concerns of the existing dead end and provides system redundancy and improved residual system pressures in the easterly extents of the City water system. 5. Hydrant flow tests have been conducted, which confirm adequate flow and system pressures are available in the City water system, even in the current dead-end condition. 6. Sidewalk Extents are along the rights-of-way frontages (E. 8th Street and Alder Ave.) and included signing and striping to promote pedestrian safety between the site and existing middle school. 7. On-site parking provided within the school site exceeds the minimum requirements of the Laurel zoning code. 8. Alder Avenue along the extent of the site was annexed into the City of Laurel with previous projects/improvements. RAMMIFICATIONS OF NON -ANNEXATION: 1. Water quality issues associated with groundwater well use for a public drinking water supply, which may require extensive treatment for disinfection, nutrient removal, hard water, etc. 2. Water loop not executed (benefits described above not realized). 3. Septic system size and impact necessitates removal of remaining sports fields. 4. Loss of use or remaining sports field for both school and community use. 5. Permitting complexity and timelines will impact ability to open school on time and negatively impact project budget. 6. Additional infrustracture, including septic and groundwater wells, will limit resources to complete the Graff School demolition and sports field redevelopment of the Graff site. STATEMENT OF FACTS statement ol facts. I "The Board ofthe Elementary District hereby calls and directs onelection to6eheld onMay 2.2O23 on the question of issuing the bonds, which date is not less than 70 days after the date of passage of this resolution, such election to be conducted by mail ballot pursuant to the applicable provisions of Montano |ovx The qualified electors in the Elementary District vvou|6 vote on the question of whether the Board may sell and issue general obligation school building bonds of the Elementary District in one or more series in the aggregate principal amount ofupto Fifty -Seven Million and No/100 6o||orn ($6lOOO/]O(lO0).for the purpose of paying the costs of designing, uonot,uoting, equipping, and furnishing improvements to accommodate student enrollment, enhance educational opportunities, and address deferred maintenance needs to include constructing a new elementary school building on Elementary District property located at the Mogan soccer fields off Alder Avenue near the middle school, to include classrooms, a library/media area, a kitchen and commons area, a gymnasium, support spaces, and associated site improvements, such as parking, access drives, and playgrounds; improving the West Elementary School, to include constructing classrooms and a new gymnasium, remodeling special education spaces, commons area, and support spaces, and related building and site irnprovernonfo�demolishing the Graff Elementary School building and associated site work; and, to the extent bond proceeds are available after paying for the above improvements, repurposing the South Elementary School building for use as administration offices, meeting space, and storage; related costs and improvements; and paying costs associated with the sale and issuance ofthe bonds. Each series ofthe bonds shall be payable semi-annually during a term of not more than twenty (20) years, subject to redemption as required by law, and shall bear interest at a rate or rates to be determined at the time of the sale." CERTIFICATE ASTDRESOLUTION AND ADOPTING VOTE, 16thFebruary, 2O23 STATEMENT OF FACTS I so aeiiverable t* 10 ime ine, 1. Initial correspondence with City nfLaurel onAnnexation -O8/23/2O23 2. Annexation Application -OV/OI/2O23 3� Initial Hydrant Test to Engineering - 09/2I/2023 4. Engineering meeting for storm strategy, check valves, & E 8th - 09/25/2023 5� Revised Hydrant Test result -1O/Ig/2O23 6. Revised Hydrant Test result and Traffic Impact Study forward to Planning - 11/06/2023 7 Planning/Engineering meeting for annexation & infrastructure - II/20/2023 8. Additional/revised information for Annexation Package (#l)-l2/I8/2O23 9, Annexation meeting @ KLJ. Origination of revised annexation boundary - 01/29/2024 IO. Half -sized site packages for both West and Mogan School -D2/O2/2O24 Il� School Board meeting toreview revised annexation boundary -O2/I2/2O24 12. Full-sized site packages for both West and Mogan School -O2/l6/2024 13. Correspondence from Planning recommending annexation petition withdrowl - 02/21/2024 14. Revised Annexation Package with revised boundary -02/23/2024 15, Re -send Traffic Impact Study to Planning via email and hard -copy - 04/10/2024 DELIVERABLE TIME LIN E proposed improvements 1 TR 81 l NEw a nSWDGD NGATEi6l, . 1 ,a, �.....w- ��F"»aa'�i Tin ..� i �: � _ ,' .. .. ,_ ___��/rri _ _ ___ _____________________________------------------------------------------ -L-' ___________--.__ -_-__-_--__-__-___-_ 1_ T 1�INcgR„�N——� « - _ - — - auw - — - - - . — .. - — - - — �LbER�CV� I TY R �V - - — - - 1• ra•• NEW 12 -INCH WATll MAIN 30 s s m I ER AVE------------------------------ --------- ---- -- ---- ----------------------------- F - ------- ---- ---- — ----------- CIT�Y�� W W�l IX�INCB )YATIIt.NNN_ � - - —r`III�-1(17 /�r�«�' — �- _� 4 �'na�r`-.�,,a"� �'• � �- -.- �-..�. � .�...__._.._..-. °'�pm�r,,n-.- — - _,_ ..-.-...-�-..� - � ..LII � ���'��/�/=�����'3 — - 41 1,.� . +, • � � �— � � t' i ; — \ • - z s. 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