File #: 18-0240    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Contract/Agreement Status: Passed
File created: 3/6/2018 In control: Work Session
On agenda: 4/10/2018 Final action: 4/10/2018
Title: *Consideration of Sanitary Sewer Reimbursement Agreement (COF Contract No. 2018-0029) with Trace Construction Inc. for Wards Mill PUD Subdivision Off-site Sanitary Sewer Improvements (Deferred from 3/13/18 WS and BOMA 8-0)
Sponsors: Michelle Hatcher, Mark Hilty
Attachments: 1. COF 2018-0029 Wards Mill Sanitary Sewer Agreement_with Attachment.Law Approved 2

DATE: March 6, 2018

TO: Board of Mayor and Aldermen

FROM: Eric Stuckey, City Administrator
Mark Hilty, Assistant City Administrator for Public Works
Michelle Hatcher, Director of Water Management

SUBJECT:
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*Consideration of Sanitary Sewer Reimbursement Agreement (COF Contract No. 2018-0029) with Trace Construction Inc. for Wards Mill PUD Subdivision Off-site Sanitary Sewer Improvements (Deferred from 3/13/18 WS and BOMA 8-0)
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Purpose
The purpose of this memorandum is to provide information to the Franklin Board of Mayor and Aldermen (BOMA) concerning the Sanitary Sewer Reimbursement Agreement (COF Contract No. 2018-0029) with Trace Construction Inc. for Wards Mill PUD Subdivision Off-site Sanitary Sewer Improvements.

Background
In October of 2017, Gamble Design Collaborative submitted a development plan for the Wards Mill PUD Subdivision, proposing to subdivide the parcel at 3206 Boyds Mill Avenue to create 18 residential lots. As part of the City of Franklin's development review process, City staff noted that the existing sanitary sewer to which the new subdivision would flow may be at capacity. As a result, Gamble Design Collaborative was instructed to have a sanitary sewer study conducted. In December of 2017, the engineering firm of M2 Group, LLC completed a sanitary sewer study to evaluate the tributary drainage area associated with the existing sanitary sewer located at the end of Nolen Lane in the Franklin Green Subdivision and to evaluate the hydraulic capacity of this sewer.

The study showed that the existing sanitary sewer system in the tributary drainage area is not sized to adequately convey the combined sanitary sewer flows from the existing and proposed Wards Mill development, as well as potential future developments, in the tributary drainage area. Subsequently, the City of Franklin determined approximately 640 +/- linear feet of sanitary sewer would need to be upsized from 8 inches in diameter t...

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