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TASKS FOR PERMIT YEAR 4 (Continued) <br /> P &A3 - Incentives to Preserve Private Property <br /> Task 2: • If this BMP is determined feasible, develop an incentive program. Criteria will be <br /> developed for determining whether or not a particular "natural area" qualifies under the <br /> incentive program. The City will determine how incentives would be calculated. <br /> • Obtain necessary approvals for the program and implement. Implementation should <br /> include educating the public about the program along with agency personnel who will <br /> administer it Coordinate, with ED4. <br /> P &A4 - Erosion Control Program <br /> Task 5: • Implement the erosion control program. <br /> P &A5 - Illegal Dumping Program <br /> Task 3: • Implement the revised spill response and illegal dumping programs. Include routine <br /> coordination with those responsible for implementation of BMPs MON1, and MON2 <br /> regarding inspection and enforcement related to illicit discharges. <br /> Task 4: • Coordinate with public education BMPs (ED2, ED6, ED7) and develop public outreach <br /> component. Implement public outreach programs. <br /> P &A6 - Solid Waste Management <br /> Task 1: • Work with Lane County and the City of Springfield in planning for a yard debris recovery <br /> program, with centralized processing and neighborhood collection depots, to be established <br /> in 1994. Consider possible use of compost as a filter for stormwater. <br /> • Amend City Code to permit siting of neighborhood depots for collection of yard debris and <br /> household recyclables. <br /> Task 2: • Develop and implement a commercial and multifamily residence recycling program that <br /> includes collection, equipment, and transportation standards recognizing potential impacts <br /> on stormwater quality. <br /> Task 3: • Review legal authority related to disposal of garbage and debris. Identify means and <br /> authority for regulating disposition of garbage and debris, as well as standards and <br /> placement of garbage cans and containers. <br /> • Press for State legislation that would reduce waste and toxicity of waste by (1) levying <br /> special fees for waste that is difficult to recycle, (2) banning selected disposable and <br /> environmentally harmful packaging, and (3) promoting reuse and recycling. <br /> Task 4: • Review survey results obtained from communities in California, Minnesota, Oregon, New <br /> Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Illinois for features and requirements in other collection systems <br /> that consider stormwater quality as part of the overall solid waste management program. <br /> • Identify ways to protect against harmful environmental impacts resulting from collection <br /> and processing of yard debris and household recyclables. <br /> \ 91C0753A \TASK6\FINALBMP\FACTSHTS \TASKS 4.PY4 01/04/96 9 <br />
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