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1/9/2006
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20357
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1/12/2006
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Kitty Piercy
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<br />f. Use natural and simple mechanical treatment systems to provide treatment <br />for potentially contaminated runoff waters; <br /> <br />g. Reduce street-related water quality and quantity problems; <br /> <br />h. Regulate use and require containment and/or pretreatment oftoxic <br />substances; <br /> <br />1. Include containment measures in site review standards to minimize the <br />effects of chemical and petroleum spills; and <br /> <br />J. Consider impacts to ground water quality in the design and location of dry <br />wells. <br /> <br />G.15 Implement changes to stormwater facilities and management practices to reduce <br />the presence of pollutants regulated under the Clean Water Act and to address the <br />requirements of the Endangered Species Act. <br /> <br />G.16 Consider wellhead protection areas and surface water supplies when planning <br />stormwater facilities. <br /> <br />G.17 Manage or enhance waterways and open stormwater systems to reduce water <br />quality impacts from runoff and to improve storm water conveyance. <br /> <br />G.18 Include measures in local land development regulations that minimize the amount <br />of impervious surface in new development in a manner that reduces stormwater <br />pollution, reduces the negative affects from increases in runoff, and is compatible <br />with Metro Plan policies. <br /> <br />G.19 The cities and Lane County shall adopt a strategy for the unincorporated area of <br />the urban growth boundary to: reduce the negative effects of filling in floodplains <br />and prevent the filling of natural drainage channels except as necessary to ensure <br />public operations and maintenance of these channels in a manner that preserves <br />and/or enhances floodwater conveyance capacity and biological function. <br /> <br />G.20 Maintain flood storage capacity within the floodplain, to the maximum extent <br />practical, through measures that may include reducing impervious surface in the <br />floodplain and adjacent areas. <br /> <br />Services to Development Within the Urban Growth Boundary: Electricity <br /> <br />Findin!!s <br /> <br />24. According to local municipal utilities, efficient electrical service is often <br />accomplished through mutual back-up agreements and inter-connected systems <br />are more efficient than isolated systems. <br /> <br />Appendix Aa Page 9 <br />
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