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12 <br />Comment Response <br />Item 8 – Cover Types <br />The District supports efforts to infiltrate and filter stormwater and mitigate runoff. Above and <br />beyond basic requirements including implementation of BMP’s such as Iron Enhanced Sand Filter <br />(IESF) to address dissolved phosphorus, and stormwater re-use systems for reducing volume are <br />encouraged where applicable. <br />Comment noted. The City will <br />encourage developers to consider <br />BMP’s such as Iron Enhanced Sand <br />Filter. <br />After Construction, Page 45 <br />The paragraph regarding RCWD Rule C: Stormwater Management identifies that the Rice Creek <br />Watershed Rules were most recently updated on 1/1/2021. This date should be corrected to <br />1/1/2025. <br />Date correction made in the Final <br />AUAR. <br />Floodplains, Page 45 <br />Numbered item 4 should identify that drainage/flowage easements need to be provided only if <br />required by the land use authority. Easement language has been <br />added to the Final AUAR. <br />Continuing onto page 46, “Areas that are covered by Rule E are also subject to Rule F: Wetland <br />Alteration, as applicable.” As applicable has been added to <br />this statement in the Final AUAR. <br />Water Resources, Page 76 <br />In the Floodplains row, please identify that RCWD approvals relate specifically to RCWD’s 100-year <br />floodplains and not FEMA. Note has been added to the <br />Mitigation Plan in the Final AUAR. <br />Both Development Scenarios include lands within the floodplain, RCWD rules require all proposed <br />development to quantify impacts to floodplain and address, mitigate, according to rule. Comment noted. <br />Fish, Wildlife, Plant Communities, and Sensitive Ecological Resources, Page 77/78 <br />Page 579 of 679