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<br /> <br /> <br />DRAFT 2040 Comprehensive Plan Update – Local Water Management Plan 33 <br />December 27, 2017 - Project CLL17010 <br />Action <br />No. Actions identified by Issue Category <br />Additional <br />Issue(s) <br />Addressed <br />Goals <br />Addressed <br />Policies <br />Addressed <br />3. Clearwater Creek RMU <br />4. Peltier RMU <br />5. Wilkinson RMU <br />6. Amelia RMU <br />7. Hardwood Creek RMU <br />8. Rice Lake RMU <br />9. Rondeau RMU <br />10. Upper Rice Creek RMU <br />11. Centerville RMU <br />12. Sherman RMU <br />13. Baldwin RMU <br />14. Middle Rice Creek RMU <br />Regulations, <br />Permitting & <br />Reporting <br />3.9.1 3.9.1A <br />19 Evaluate the need to modify existing ordinances to ensure implementation of all components of the multi-functional greenway corridor Water Rate & <br />Quantity <br />3.1.1 3.1.1A <br />3.9.2 3.9.2A <br />20 Incorporate neighborhood stormwater planning and education into street reconstruction program. Water Rate & <br />Quantity 3.1.1 3.1.1E <br />21 <br />Evaluate Revisions to Road Design Standards including: <br />• Reducing minimum pavement widths <br />• Ribbon curbs and curb cuts, with roadside swales, infiltration, and biofiltration <br />• Use of pervious pavements <br />Water Rate & <br />Quantity <br />3.9.2 <br />3.1.1 <br />3.9.2A <br />3.1.1.A <br />22 <br />Continue to implement the RMP: <br />• Create a wetland bank to provide replacement opportunities for development or roadway projects. <br />• Utilize the runoff volume credit and banking system in collaboration with the RCWD. <br />. <br />. <br /> <br />Water Rate & <br />Quantity <br />Wetland Management <br /> <br /> <br />3.9.2 <br />3.1.1 <br />3.3.1 <br /> <br /> <br />3.9.2C <br />3.1.1C <br />3.3.1C <br />3.3.1D <br />3.3.1E <br /> Continue to participate in pre-permit application meetings with the RCWD and Army Corps of Engineers that support the collaborative permitting process implemented through <br />RCWD Rule and the Corps’ Programmatic General Permit that implements the Special Area Management Plan. <br /> <br />Water Quality <br />3.9.2 3.9.2B <br />23 3.2.2 3.2.2C <br /> MONITORING, MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION <br />24 Work with RCWD and VLAWMO to develop a long-term monitoring program to accompany RMP implementation and to evaluate quantitatively the strategy’s long-term <br />environmental and cost benefits. NA 3.10.1 3.10.1E <br /> PUBLIC PARTICIPATION, INFORMATION & EDUCATION <br />25 Participate with other public agencies and organizations on education and outreach efforts. <br /> NA <br />3.11 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />3.11.1A <br />3.11.1B <br />3.11.1C <br />3.11.2B <br />3.11.2C <br />3.11.2D <br /> FINANCING <br />26 Pursue grants through the RCWD’s Urban Stormwater Remediation Program to assist in the funding of projects that will reduce the impact of existing development on local water <br />resources. NA 3.12.2 3.12.2A <br />27 Pursue funding support from VLAWMO for projects in the Amelia Lake and Wilkinson Lake subwatersheds. NA 3.12.1 3.12.2B <br />28 Review and evaluate funding sources for surface water management including ad valorem taxes, development charges, grants and user fees. NA 3.12.1 <br />3.12.1A <br />3.12.1B <br />29 Update and continue to implement Trunk Surface Water Management Fee System. NA 3.12.1 3.12.2A <br />30 Pursue funding through Federal and State grant opportunities NA 3.12.2 3.12.2A