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Agenda Packets
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11/8/1982
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i0 (!" <br />t MEMO TO: Mayor and City Council <br />FROM: Director of Public Works/Community Development <br />DATE: November 2, 1982 <br />SUBJECT: STATUS REPORT ON STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN <br />At the Council meeting on November 1, 1982, a copy of the progress <br />schedule was furnished to the City Council. This memo is to confirm <br />information furnished to the City Council at that meeting. <br />The schedule identified the days for the necessary work elements as <br />presented in my memo of September 22, 1982 relating to the storm <br />water management plan preparation. This schedule also indicates <br />the time length necessary to be followeed in order to complete the <br />schedule and study by early December. As can be noted on the sched- <br />ule, through October 30, 1982, progress has fallen behind the anti- <br />cipated time line. It is still my opinion that progress and the <br />study can be completed within November with a concerted effort on my <br />part. <br />It should also be noted that the storm water management plan objec- <br />tives were understood by myself to be as follows: <br />1) Estimate and quantify storm water runoff; <br />2) evaluate capacity of the existing system; <br />3) identify portions of the system that: <br />a) are at capacity or over capacity; <br />b) will be at capacity upon future development; <br />c) need improvement or relief; <br />4) update as necessary the provisions of Resolution No. 983; <br />5) identify areas that need protection and/or preservation from <br />development; <br />b) be utiiized as an administrative tool to evaluate planning <br />applications; <br />7) identify possible future public improvements to the system; <br />and <br />8) evaluate and/or identify needed maintenance activities. <br />After discussion with the Council it was concluded that two areas <br />were intended to be covered and/or protected by ordinance actions <br />and these relate to (1) implementation of erosion control procedures <br />
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