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8. Educate all public employees to recognize and report <br /> problems (see pollution prevention) <br />9. Develop automotive industry sponsorship of spill <br /> prevention, materials management, and inspection and <br /> education programs (see public education for part of <br /> this) <br /> <br />Constru'Ction Site Storm Water Runoff Control <br /> <br /> 1 Modify the adjacent city's <br /> sediment and erosion control <br /> ordinance to meet the regulatory <br /> minimums <br />2, Modify plans rewew and <br /> inspection procedures to include <br /> program minimums <br />3. Train city secretary to collect <br /> phone complaints and take <br /> appropriate action on erosion <br /> complaints <br />4. Advertise the complaint line as <br /> part of the public education <br /> program. <br /> <br />Modify existing sediment and erosion Control ordinance <br />to include all the requirements of the regulations <br />Add a BMP'section and clear design steps to the <br />drainage manual <br />Conduct training and familiarization program for <br />developers, contractors and engineers, as well as in- <br />house training for inspectors <br />Insure hotline has a formal and defined ability to <br />receive and properly process erosion complaints <br />Upgrade the erosion control inspection and <br />enforcement program <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />Post-Construction Storm Water Management in New Development and Redevelopment <br /> <br />Modify and adopt the adjacent <br />city's stormwater ordinance <br />regarding ~tormwater quantity <br />and quality requirements 'to <br />require similar controls and <br />requirements. Add a <br />maintenance requirement for <br />BMPs and detention designs <br />Transform the inspection process <br />to be able to inspect and enforce <br />the new ordinance <br />Communicate the new <br />requirements <br /> <br /> t. Investigate and Seek to institute zoning and policy <br /> changes to encourage density restriCtions, transferable <br /> development rights, easier use of PUDs, limitation of <br /> impervious areas, conservation easements, mandatory <br /> floodplain dedication, etc.. <br />2. Develop design guidance for the use of structural and <br /> non-structural BMPs <br />3. Develop and condu~t an ongoing training program in <br /> the proper uSe of BMPs <br />4. Develop several BMP'pilot projec'~s to demonstrate and <br /> gain experience in BMP use <br />5. Overhaul and develop a comprehensive storm water <br /> ordinance for both water quantity and quality which <br /> inclu~Jes mandatory use of. IBMPs and a maintenance· <br /> requirement <br />6. Establish inspection program for private BMps <br />7. Develop a monitoring program for local surface Waters <br /> and to monitor their long term-changes <br />8. Develop master-plans for areas facing new <br /> development and establish and enact policy for <br /> regional BMP design and maintenance <br />9, Develop ways to improve extra-territorial planning and <br /> zoning input " <br />10. Identify key environmentally Sensitive areas and take <br /> steps to protect such areas through ordinance, overlay <br /> districts, etc. <br />1 1, Seek to establish local watershed organizations and <br /> <br />36 <br /> <br /> <br />