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<br />-.- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />2.2 Lakes shall be provided with mechanical aeration and recirculation systems in <br />order to maintain water quality. <br /> <br />2.3 Lakes shall include mechanical systems with overflow devices and a source of <br />fresh water to ensure a near constant water level. <br /> <br />2.4 Permanent lakes and ponds shall be designed to contain a minimum of six feet <br />of water depth, The permanent water surface level of detention basins should <br />be maintained at or below flood control capacity to ensure that the basin can <br />adequately perform its flood water detention function during heavy rain storms. <br /> <br />2,5 Lakes and ponds shall be designed and maintained with high regard for public <br />safety, <br /> <br />Landform Policy 3: Channels. Create cultivated stream channels that emulate natural corridors <br />while collecting and filtering urban run-off. <br /> <br />Guidelines: <br /> <br />3.1 Enhancements to existing channels and the design of new channels should focus <br />primarily on establishing stable, naturally contoured, vegetated facilities that <br />provide sufficient storm water capacity and serve as valuable riparian habitat! <br />wildlife corridors. <br /> <br />3.2 Development projects should utilize bio-swales and/or water quality basins to <br />filter surface run-off from parking lots. rooftops and other impervious surfaces. <br /> <br />3,3 Channels shall be designed and maintained with high regard for public safety. <br /> <br />Integration of Public Facilities Objective <br /> <br />TO INTEGRATE THE LOCATION, INTENSITY AND DESIGN OF PUBLIC FACILITIES <br />INTO THE DOMINANT GRAND PARK NATURAL SETTING. <br /> <br />Public Facilities Policy 1: Most Intensive Uses. Locate the most intensive land uses on the least <br />amount of land. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Public Facilities Policy 2: Least Intensive Uses. Locate the least intensive land uses within the <br />largest land areas to maximize the preservation of open space. <br /> <br />Grand Park Design Element <br /> <br />431 <br />