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ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD MEETING MAY 28, 2008 <br />Ms. Bor questioned if this plan would impact the lakes by 2030. Mr. <br />Naber stated certain shifts of the plan can be noticeable in a matter of years <br />Mr. Naber stated the Resource Management Units took a look from <br />nutrient loading from a 1 year storm and a 100 year storm. <br />A city that is fully developed does not want to lose wetland functions. <br />HOW IT WORKS: <br />RMP — Based Permitting Sequence — Developing Parcel <br />RMP - will provide use of landscape level information. <br />Wetland preservation corridor WCA — CWMP 404 -ADID <br />Stormwater Management Areas — Capacity needs — TMDL Standards. <br />Next stage — collection of site specific data - wetland delineation — <br />functional assessment — soil borings — T & E Survey. <br />Applying the Rule to define the actual WPC Boundary — RMP Rule <br />Defined WPC Boundary and Delineated Wetland Boundaries. <br />Ms. O'Dea questioned the concept of delineation. Mr. Naber stated this is <br />done at a remote scale and basically is done by soil mapping and <br />vegetation and then some ground checking. Hydrology requires years of <br />monitoring in some cases. <br />Ms. O'Dea stated the more that is accomplished to create the <br />predevelopment meeting atmosphere the better. <br />Mr. Naber continued his presentation: <br />MEETING PERMITTING OBJECTIVES <br />WETLANDS <br />Minimize Impacts <br />Buffers <br />High Quality Avoidance <br />MITIGATION <br />Quality, Type, Function <br />Replacement Location <br />STORMWATER MANAGEMENT <br />Rate and Volume Control <br />4 DRAFT MINUTES <br />• <br />
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