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3.3 <br /> <br />Best available practices should be used for either abandoning the main <br />line and pump station in place or removing them in order to minimize <br />health hazards. <br /> <br />Wastewater Policy 4: Reservation of Capacity. The Phase I development <br />program shall have sufficient guaranteed and reserved sewage trealment and <br />disposal capacity to accommodate its buildout consistent with the Plans' <br />anticipated development rate. <br /> <br />STORM DRAINAGE ~IAGEMENT OBJECTIVE <br /> <br />TO PROTECT WATER RESOURCES FROM DEGRADATION FROM POLLUTANTS AND TO <br />MINIMIZE TH~ EFFECTS OF STORM WATER RUNOFF FROM THE PLANNING AREA. <br /> <br />Storm Drainage Policy 1: Water Quality Protection. PrOtect water resources <br />by preventing non-point source pollutant discharges. <br /> <br />GUIDELINES: <br /> <br />1.1 <br /> <br />Implement Best Management Practices for control of non-point source <br />pollutants. <br /> <br />1.2 <br /> <br />Prepare a water quality management plan for all significant turf or <br />agricultural areas, such as neighborhood parka and potential Phase II <br />uses (golf course, agriculture, community parks, ete.), that includes <br />standards for use and storage of fertilizers, herbicides and other <br />chemicals. <br /> <br />1.3 <br /> <br />Incorporate into the project design opportunities for detention basins that <br />can filter runoff pollutants before they enter the off-site drainage system. <br /> <br />Storm Drainage Policy 2: Flood Control. Minimize the effects of <br />downstream flooding as a result of increased impervious surface due to Plan <br />Area development and protect the Planning Area from flooding. <br /> <br />GUIDELINES: <br /> <br />2.1 <br /> <br />Incorporate storm water detention basins into the Phase I and II portions <br />of the project capable of retaining the increase in post-development peak <br />runoff from the site resulting from a 100-year storm event. <br /> <br />5-6 <br /> <br /> <br />