• - ..f ,�`� • RECOMMENDED ACTIVITIES ?r,�ESTMANAGEMENTPRACT(CE$t <br /> The recommended measures under the goals and policies are GOALS (listed on first page) <br /> planned approaches on how the goals and policies might be 1 2 ' 3 4 5 6 7 <br /> implemented. These measures are not formally adopted as part of amp 1 • ❑ 0 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ <br /> the Plan and are divided into two types: Best Management Prac- 8MP 2 ■ O 0 ❑ 0 0 0 <br /> Uces (BMPs) submitted as part of the Cltys NPDES permit and BMP 3 ■ 0 ❑ 0 0 ❑ ❑ <br /> Recommended Actions. The BMPs are items the City has proposed B 4 • ❑ ❑ • O ❑ O <br /> to address over afive -year period when the permit Is Issued by the BMP 5 • 0 ❑ 0 0 ❑ O <br /> DEQ. The other Recommended Actions are additional items the <br /> City plans to implement through the Draft Comprehensive BMP 6 ■ ❑ ❑ 0 0 0 ❑ <br /> Stormwater Management Plan. BMP 7 • 0 0 0 • ❑ ❑ <br /> BMP • ❑ 0 • 0 0 ❑ <br /> BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES BMP 9 • ❑ 0 0 0 0 0 <br /> 8MP 10 • 0 • 0 0 0 ❑ <br /> 4 \ 1 Develop a proactive acquisition program for esfing drainage 8MP 11 • lam ■' ' "D ❑ . / • 0 channels and waterways. rd BMP 12 • 0 0 0 ❑ 0 0 <br /> (� y 2 Develop (and fund) a pilot program that Incorporates a wide BMP 13 ■ O ' ' ■ 0 ■ 0 0 <br /> variety of CSWMP BMPs for a small urbanized drainage BMP 14 ■ 0 ❑ 0 0 0 ❑ <br /> • <br /> - basin. 8MP 15 ■ 0 • • 0 O 0 <br /> 3 Develop and keep up -to -date inventories and maps of the BMP 16 IN ❑ ❑ • 0 . • 0 <br /> storm sewer system. Include mapping of storm drainage BMP 17 • 0 • • 0 O <br /> ( '° amenities. sudi as grassy swales. detention/retention bra 8MP 18 • O ❑ • ❑ _ ❑ ❑. • sins. and constructed wetlands. Develop and Integrate data BMP 19 • ❑ • ❑ • ❑ 0 <br /> systems which describe water quality conditions BMP 20 0 0 ■ 0 0 0 ❑ <br /> �� 4 Determine the feasibility of establishing and maintaining <br /> . water quality treatment fadtities and. where appropriate. 8MP 21 ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ O ❑ • <br /> retrofitting existing drainage and flood control facilities to 8MP 22 .O 0 • . 0 0 ■ 0 <br /> function as water quality treatment fadllties BMP 23 ❑ ❑ 0 • • ❑ ' 0 • s <br /> . P S Develop comprehensive basin plan for the City. BMP 24 0 0 la ■ 0 O 0 <br /> . 8 Develop a program to provide flnandai Incentives to property .8MP 25 ❑ ❑ ■ ■ 0 ' ■ ❑ <br /> P k p, 3 owners who protect natural areas on their property consld- BMP 26 O O ■ ■ ❑ • ❑ O • <br /> . cred to have natural resotuce dtaractertstics or create water BMP 27 ❑ ❑ • ❑ • ■ 0 <br /> quality Improvements that provide natural resource enhance- 8MP 28 0 0 ❑ ■ 0 0 0 <br /> meat. BMP 29 ❑ 0 0 ❑ • 0 0 <br /> 7 Develop a program to educate architects, engineers. cos- BMP 30 0 0 ❑ 0 • ❑ 0 i <br /> � <br /> 1 struction site operators. and property owners of new strut- 8MP 31 ❑ 0 0 0 • • ❑ ?; <br /> rural techniques that reduce negative water quality impacts BMP 32 0 ❑ 0 0 • ❑ 0 <br /> to streams and the storm systems. • BMP 33 0 0 0 0 0 • ❑ • <br /> O } 3 Evaluate erdsting maintenance program for public rights -of - BMP 34 • 0 0 ❑ 0 0 II <br /> way and public. drainage facilities and ensure that these • . . . <br /> programs limit the discharge of pollutants from •pesticides. - <br /> i herbicides. and fertilizers in runofL <br /> ( r Facilitate efforts to r Ille g al dumping. 9 Develop a program to inventory public and private parcels set <br /> ON - 1 aside for mitigation purposes, and ensure that mitigation lllidt connections <br /> sites are adequately maintained. and other incidents. Work with calm adiongroups; considerE O b <br /> j0 Clarify and strengthen enforcement of existing regulations operation of a telephone 'hot line for dozens to report <br /> TS which glue the City the legal authority to eliminate and lnddents and post sign in areas where illegal dumping may <br /> prevent the improper disposal of pollutants into the storm occur to encourage citizens to report lncideab <br /> conveyance system. including illicit connections and Illegal 24 Establish regulation(s) prohibiting the use of salt for deidng y <br /> dumping. activities for public rights -of -way. Review and evaluate the 0 ' ' s <br /> P 'i 11 Implement and enforce water 'quality based drainage stan- potential establishment of kgal authority regarding the pri- <br /> • dards for new development vate use of salt for defdng. <br /> P,, Kt,. j2 Review existing street design standards with respect to orate! 21 to ways that transportation authorities (e.g.. ODOT. Mr <br /> . Q AAA 1$ Implement nt a compreheaatve erosion control ah of mad can reduce pollutant discharges associated <br /> program with their road maintenancevel rehabilitation ope:atlons <br /> ' r ; Y .. L4 .modlry atormataterradfuyaedgnaba' 21 wets. etcs. 0(^ <br /> &M >a� <br /> 11 Revi ew :revise.or develop Optanstoralt blicstormvnter • stations. aadchannelsmareas where ae dbitenta d/ordebbtis <br /> • ', Or` - _ facilities; new and erdsting..Iacorporate t:valriation oteffec - .. <br /> .- .. tend to collect <br /> ttveaess into the OQiM pleas Co dlrrate alit Lane County W expend Programs which <br /> . je Develop a program Yoe deanrg; after (and during, when. a • P1 Wide convenient means for people to properly dispose of E() I' <br /> . - appropriate) structural Ares and vehicularaccidents of slmi- ` o11. antifreeze. pesticides, herbicides, palate, solvents- other • - 0 lar Incidents to prevent contaminants anddebris from being . PotentlallY harmful chemicals, and other waste materials. <br /> . . washed into the storm diain system. A <br /> 2$ Continue to provide. collect. and maintain litter in r' <br /> 0 r .“, jz Review existing street sweeping programs. - strategic City-owned public areas and during major public <br /> a Continue to implement vehicle maintenance procedures to events. <br /> �� \o ensure that munldpal trucks hauling materials do not leak. 21 Promote public involvement in 'keeping watershed dean f D y <br /> spllLor otherwise release contaminants into roadways or campaigns and adopt- a-creek' programs for specific water - <br /> open spaces where they may be washed.lato storm drains or ways. <br /> waterways. 22 Coordinate efforts to label storm drain fillets and provide <br /> j m <br /> 9 Developeducationalprograsthatptovidelnformationabout • signs along the banks of drainage channels and creeks ex -£O2 <br /> 0 \ stormwater pollution and effective solutions. • - plafning the environmental impacts of dumping wastes. <br /> � Develop and implement a field program to detect and prevent n Support government and community tree planting programs. tD <br /> illegal dumping into stone drains and drainage channels. 22 Educate the commercial/industrial sector regarding the of - -�D. <br /> Control illicit connections to the storm system. fective use of'housekeeping• practices and oil /grease traps. <br /> 21 Implement a program to monitor stormwater from select 33 Coordinate with Lane County to revise existing solid waste r <br /> '.\''''t- — industrial fadlittes (including dosed municipal landfills and management programs (which reduce. recycle. and control <br /> TSD facilities for municipal wastes) as outlined In the NPDES trash and yard debris) to take stormwater quality into ac- <br /> regulations. count <br /> , 22 Develop methods to encourage interagency collaboration on 34 Work with ODOT to arlfy maintenance responsibilities for <br /> (d A 7 Illegal dumping problems. Clarify responsibilities to urban water quality facilities constructed in conjunction with state 1 y <br /> � d <br /> transition areas. roads. <br /> 1 <br />