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■ <br /> 5.4 Natural Environment ■ <br /> ■ <br /> Silver Lake Water Quality <br /> The water quality of Silver Lake is a critical issue to the neighborhoods surrounding the <br /> lake and redevelopment on this site should do its part to preserve and improve that water ■ <br /> quality through careful handling of storm water and enhancements to the surface water <br /> management system. ■ <br /> Integration of Stormwater Management into Open Space Network ■ <br /> The open space network will serve as the location of an integrated stormwater manage- ■ <br /> ment system that will connect through the site. The network is not required as an upfront . <br /> implementation step, as is the central park, but rather can be built up during the different <br /> phases of the redevelopment, as long as it is planned and well integrated as a whole. ■ <br /> Where possible, stormwater should be kept above ground and open to the air. Ponds, <br /> streams, fountains, rain garderns, and other water features could be utilized that will <br /> allow for maximum penetration of surface water into the ground and maximum benefit as <br /> an amenity to existing and future development. <br /> Northwest Quadrant Redevelopment Plan St. Anthony Village Page 5.6 <br /> ■ <br /> ■ <br /> ■ <br /> ■ <br /> ■ <br /> ■ <br /> ■ <br /> ■ <br /> ■ <br /> ■ <br /> ■ <br /> ■ <br /> ■ <br /> ■ <br /> ■ <br /> Y <br /> ■ <br /> ■ <br /> ■ <br />