Kleinham's Discovery Part 2 - Flathead County, Montana
Kleinham's Discovery Part 2 - Flathead County, Montana
Kleinham's Discovery Part 2 - Flathead County, Montana
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Based on a total of 290 sinele-family lots. and an average daily domestic<br />
demand of 250 gallons per day (gpd) per lot. the tota] estimated average<br />
dailv demand for domestic use will be 72"500 gpd. The estimated<br />
maximum daily domestic demand will be 1.45.000 gpd" with a peak hourl)'<br />
demand of 201 gpm.<br />
Assuming each lot has an average of 10.000 sq. t of lawn or landscape<br />
area that requires irrigation- at an application rate of 1.0" per week.<br />
approximately 258.270 gpd would be needed to mget irrigation demands.<br />
Water to irrieate the Open Spaces (Common Areas) will come from the<br />
ponds and not from the domestic water supply system.<br />
Thg prooosqd water supply system will be desigged to provide water for<br />
domestic. lot irrigatio.n and fire protection purposes. Water to irrisate the<br />
opgn spaces or common areas will come from the ponds. With a<br />
minimum of two (2) drilled wells and 300.000 eallons of $toraee. the<br />
water system will provide a dependable supply of water to North Shore<br />
Ranch.<br />
Indicate whether the plans for water supply meet state standards for<br />
quality, quantity and construction criteria-<br />
The water does me.et the state standards for quality and quantity- please<br />
refer to the North Shore Ranch Hydrogeological Analysis for specifics on<br />
quantity and qualitv of water.<br />
If the subdivider proposes to connect to an existing water system:<br />
An existinq public water supply system is not being proposed. connection<br />
to. and extension of. the existing somers water System was seriously<br />
considered and even desired: however, it was decided to construct a new<br />
Bublie,water-supply system for the following- r,easons :<br />
' with only 100,000 gallons of storage. the existing somers water<br />
system does not have suf{icient capacity to meet the minimum<br />
allowable storaee requirements of circular DEO l. with the additional<br />
water use demands projected from North shore Ranch. nor does it<br />
have sufficient capacitv to provide fire flows to North Shore Ranch. in<br />
accordance with the requirements of the Uniform Ffue Code (UFC) or<br />
the Intemational Fire Code (IFC).<br />
D<br />
y demand for a 24-hour<br />
iod olus fire<br />
with approximately 250 current and "approved to connect" users on<br />
25<br />
North Shore Ranch<br />
Kleinhans Farms v. <strong>Flathead</strong> Co.<br />
<strong>County</strong> File -- 3111