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Agenda  Review project scope and goals  Update project status  Review results of public surveys  Identification of capital projects  Draft capital.

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2 Agenda  Review project scope and goals  Update project status  Review results of public surveys  Identification of capital projects  Draft capital improvement plan  Moving forward

3 Roadmap for Managing Stormwater  Capital improvement projects  Project specific solutions  Regional solutions if applicable  Estimated capital costs  Priority list  Water quality recommendations  Town outfalls  Best Management Practices (structural and non-structural)

4 Roadmap for Managing Stormwater  GIS mapping  Master planning  Maintenance  BMP retrofits  Stormwater ordinances  Flood control  Water quality  Stakeholder involvement  Town staff  Public survey/meetings

5 Project Update  Project update to Board on April 5, 2006  Field survey  GPS field collection completed  Vertical survey completed at select locations  Public input  May 2006 – Stormwater Management Survey sent to property owners within the Town  Two public meetings held on June 8, 2006

6 Project Update  Existing conditions modeling complete  Potential project locations identified  Alternatives analysis complete  Draft capital improvement plan submitted for Town review on October 18, 2006

7 Public Survey Results  4,668 surveys mailed to Town property owners using the mailing list from the Town’s quarterly Newsletter.  638 surveys completed and returned, or filled out on-line  13.7% response rate

8 Public Survey Results

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10 Property Flooding  Storage Building – 43  HVAC Flooding – 11  Crawl Space Flooding – 28  Living Space Flooding – 29  Yard flooding from stream/ditch – 70  Yard Flooding from street runoff – 137  Yard flooding from adjacent property - 85 Property Flooding  Storage Building – 43  HVAC Flooding – 11  Crawl Space Flooding – 28  Living Space Flooding – 29  Yard flooding from stream/ditch – 70  Yard Flooding from street runoff – 137  Yard flooding from adjacent property - 85

11 Project Identification  Flood control projects  Project list provided by Town Staff  Feedback from residents (surveys and public meetings)  Hydrologic and hydraulic modeling results  Water quality projects  GIS layers (aerial photography, land use, stormwater inventory, topography)  Field reconnaissance  Flood control project locations  Flood control projects  Project list provided by Town Staff  Feedback from residents (surveys and public meetings)  Hydrologic and hydraulic modeling results  Water quality projects  GIS layers (aerial photography, land use, stormwater inventory, topography)  Field reconnaissance  Flood control project locations

12  26 total projects proposed  19 projects proposed to reduce roadway, structural, and property flooding and provide water quality treatment, if feasible  7 projects proposed as water quality retrofits to predominantly treat areas draining to Town maintained outfalls  Projects will reduce the amount of pollutants reaching critical waterbodies  26 total projects proposed  19 projects proposed to reduce roadway, structural, and property flooding and provide water quality treatment, if feasible  7 projects proposed as water quality retrofits to predominantly treat areas draining to Town maintained outfalls  Projects will reduce the amount of pollutants reaching critical waterbodies Capital Improvement Plan

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14  Flood control projects reduce flooding by:  Providing drainage where no drainage system currently exists  Increasing capacity of drainage systems that are currently under capacity  Reestablishing compromised drainage systems  Providing water quality treatment where feasible using vegetative conveyance, BMPs, or other treatment devices  Flood control projects reduce flooding by:  Providing drainage where no drainage system currently exists  Increasing capacity of drainage systems that are currently under capacity  Reestablishing compromised drainage systems  Providing water quality treatment where feasible using vegetative conveyance, BMPs, or other treatment devices Capital Improvement Plan

15  Project description  Existing level of service  Proposed improvements  Proposed level of service  Estimated construction costs  Ownership and maintenance responsibilities  Potential for grant funding  Project description  Existing level of service  Proposed improvements  Proposed level of service  Estimated construction costs  Ownership and maintenance responsibilities  Potential for grant funding Capital Improvement Plan Flood Control Project Components

16  Water quality projects improve water quality by:  Providing regional water quality treatment if feasible  Using pocket practices predominantly for commercial areas (highly impervious areas)  Focusing on areas draining towards Town maintained outfalls  Treating runoff from the first 1.5 inches of rainfall  Water quality projects improve water quality by:  Providing regional water quality treatment if feasible  Using pocket practices predominantly for commercial areas (highly impervious areas)  Focusing on areas draining towards Town maintained outfalls  Treating runoff from the first 1.5 inches of rainfall Capital Improvement Plan

17  Project description  Drainage area  Percent impervious  Proposed improvements  Volume stormwater treated  Estimated construction costs  Project description  Drainage area  Percent impervious  Proposed improvements  Volume stormwater treated  Estimated construction costs Capital Improvement Plan Water Quality Project Components

18  Draft CIP plan under review by Town Staff  Address Town comments on CIP plan and submit complete report  Finalize report based on any additional Town comments  Draft CIP plan under review by Town Staff  Address Town comments on CIP plan and submit complete report  Finalize report based on any additional Town comments Moving Forward

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