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SECTON 6 – MITIGATION FOR SECONDARY AND CUMULATIVE IMPACTS

6-17

TABLE 6-2

Summary of Existing Local Programs

Stormwater Program

UDO 7

The Town renewed its Phase II Stormwater permit in November 2011, and adopted a

new Stormwater Management Ordinance in February 2012. The Phase II program

regulates discharges of stormwater to surface waters, requires control of TSS, fecal

coliform, and nutrients town-wide, includes an illicit discharge detection and

elimination (IDDE) program, and promotes public education and participation

regarding stormwater issues. In 2012, the Town also established a stormwater utility.

The Town’s stormwater program also includes components to address the Jordan

Rules and applies the development requirements for nitrogen and phosphorus

loading levels across the entire Town.

The Town implements the Jordan rules applying to new development and buffers

throughout the Town’s jurisdiction.

The stormwater program includes provisions to control runoff rates and volume,

including the use of discharge control facilities in new developments that limit post-

development runoff to pre-development rates for the 1, 2, and 10-year design storms

and set runoff volume drawdown requirements for new development. BMPs must

safely pass the 100 year storm and treat the runoff from the first 1.5 inches of rain.

Requirements of the program include: operation and maintenance agreements,

performance and maintenance guarantees, annual maintenance inspection reporting,

and inspections by the Town’s Stormwater Inspector.

The Town contracts a street sweeper 4 to 6 times per year.

Open Space

UDO 5.5

Open space requirements apply to both residential and non-residential land uses,

ranging from 5 to 20%, depending on the land use type and district.