ATTACHMENT TWO <br /> STORMWATER SCOPING SESSION I <br /> SUMMARY OF MANAGEMENT CATEGORIES AND GUIDELINES <br /> CATEGORY MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES :; <br /> : <br /> Planning decisions should minimize costs to both the general public and private <br /> Affordability developers by providing a variety of options that are suitable and appropriate for <br /> meeting stormwater development standards. <br /> Financial Strategies Planning decisions should encourage the use of financial incentives for <br /> implementing and maintaining on -site controls. <br /> Responsibility/Authority/ Planning decisions should provide specific direction for determining <br /> Accountability/ responsibility, performance, and on -going maintenance obligations for on -site <br /> Maintenance controls. <br /> Creativity/Flexibility Planning decisions should provide a flexible management framework that <br /> encourages and rewards creative designs and solutions for meeting or exceeding <br /> on -site stormwater controls. <br /> Dependability /Reliability/ Planning decisions should contain implementation methods that are proven to be <br /> Consistency dependable, reliable, and consistent, while encouraging the use of new and <br /> improved technologies. <br /> Multiple Planning decisions should promote and encourage on -site implementation <br /> Objectives /Natural solutions that meet multiple objectives, such as protection of natural resources, <br /> Resources /Aesthetics/ provision of open space areas, and designs that are compatible within the context <br /> Open Space of their location. <br /> Planning decisions should consider the general suitability of a drainage basin for <br /> System (Basin) implementing on -site stormwater controls, including: extent of existing <br /> Suitability development, amount and type of future development, stormwater quality <br /> concerns, extent and location of existing stormwater infrastructure, physical <br /> characteristics, and hydrologic feasibility. <br /> Planning decisions should consider the physical conditions of a site for <br /> Site Suitability determining suitability for on -site controls, including size, soils, slope, and <br /> natural resources. <br /> Water Quality Strategies Planning decisions should target pollutants of concern and give priority to <br /> controlling pollutants at their source. <br /> Public Acceptance/ Planning decisions should encourage public participation for fostering community <br /> Awareness /involvement acceptance and long -term involvement. <br /> Liability Planning decisions should minimize liability risks to the organization and private <br /> property owners. <br /> Planning decisions should weigh the benefits of on, site coQb against the <br /> Staff/ Support/ administrative costs for their implementation, including adoption of new codes, <br /> Administrative Resources procedures, review processes, and staff resources. <br /> A -9 <br />