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<br />Actions identified by Issue Category
<br />Additional
<br />Issue(s)
<br />Addressed
<br />Goals
<br />Addressed
<br />Policies
<br />Addressed
<br />implementation of all components of the multi -functional
<br />greenway corridor.
<br />Quantity 4.1.1 4.1.1A
<br />Incorporate neighborhood stormwater planning and education
<br />into street reconstruction program.
<br />Water Rate &
<br />Quantity
<br />4.9.2,
<br />4.1.1
<br />4.9.2A ,
<br />4.1.1E
<br />Evaluate Revisions to Road Design Standards including:
<br /> Reducing minimum pavement widths
<br /> Ribbon curbs and curb cuts, with roadside swales,
<br />infiltration, and biofiltration
<br /> Use of pervious pavements
<br />Water Rate &
<br />Quantity
<br />4.9.2,
<br />4.1.1
<br />4.9.2A,
<br />4.1.1A
<br />Provide guidance for staff, City Boards, and City Council
<br />regarding Better Site Design (BSD).
<br />Water Rate &
<br />Quantity,
<br />Natural
<br />Resources
<br />4.9.2,
<br />4.1.1,
<br />4.7.2
<br />4.9.2A,
<br />4.1.1E,
<br />4.7.2B
<br />Create design guidelines for new development to implement
<br />the Resource Management System Plan (multi -functional
<br />greenway corridor) through the use of Better Site Design
<br />(BSD).
<br />Natural
<br />Resources
<br />4.9.2,
<br />4.7.2
<br />4.9.2A,
<br />4.7.2B
<br />Continue to implement the RMP.
<br /> Create a wetland bank to provide replacement
<br />opportunities for development or roadway projects.
<br /> Utilize the runoff volume credit and banking system in
<br />collaboration with the RCWD.
<br />Water Rate &
<br />Quantity,
<br />Wetlands
<br />4.9.2,
<br />4.1.1,
<br />4.3.1
<br />
<br />4.9.2C
<br />4.1.1C,
<br />4.3.1C,
<br />4.3.1D,
<br />4.3.1E
<br />Continue to participate in pre -permit application meetings with
<br />the RCWD and Army Corps of Engineers that support the
<br />collaborative permitting process implemented through RCWD
<br />Rule and the Corps’ Programmatic General Permit that
<br />im plements the Special Area Management Plan.
<br />Water Quality
<br />4.9.2,
<br />4.2.2
<br />
<br />4.9.2B,
<br />4.2.2C
<br />
<br />Implement Construction BMPs Identified in SWPPP. Erosion &
<br />Sediment
<br />Control
<br />4.9.2,
<br />4.8.1
<br />4.9.2D,
<br />4.8.1D
<br />Implement Post -Construction BMPs Identified in SWPPP. Water Rate &
<br />Quantity,
<br />Erosion &
<br />Sediment
<br />Control,
<br />Maintenance &
<br />Inspection
<br />4.9.2,
<br />4.1.1,
<br />4.8.1,
<br />4.10.1
<br />4.9.2D,
<br />4.1.1A,
<br />4.8.1D,
<br />4.10.1A
<br />Implement Education and Outreach BMPs Identified in
<br />SWPPP. Public
<br />Participation,
<br />Information &
<br />Education
<br />4.9.2,
<br />4.11.1,
<br />4.11.2
<br />4.9.2D,
<br />4.11.1A,
<br />4.11.1B,
<br />4.11.1C,
<br />4.11.2B,
<br />4.11.2C,
<br />4.11.2D
<br />Implement Pollution Prevention BMPs Identified in SWPPP
<br />such as:
<br /> Bi annual street sweeping program
<br /> Pond and BMP inventory
<br />Maintenance &
<br />Inspection
<br />4.9.2,
<br />4.10.1
<br />4.9.2D,
<br />4.10.1A,
<br />4.10.1B,
<br />4.10.1C,
<br />4.10.1D
<br />MONITORING, MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
<br />Work with RCWD and VLAWMO to develop a long -term
<br />monitoring program to accompany RMP implementation and to
<br />evaluate quantitatively the strategy’s long -term environmental
<br />and cost benefits.
<br />NA 4.10.1 4.10.1E
<br />PUBLIC PARTICIPATION, INFORMATION & EDUCATION
<br />Participate with other public agencies and organizations on
<br />education and outreach efforts. NA 4.11.1,
<br />4.11.2
<br />4.11.1A,
<br />4.11.1B,
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