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Stormwater Policy Team 04.04.06
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Kev Audiences <br /> • Directly affected property owners (i.e., those whose properties include some portion of a WQPW or <br /> WQPW setback) <br /> • Other property owners (to be determined by the distance requirements in the land-use code) <br /> • Interested community groups (e.g., Chamber of Commerce, Homebuilders, Friends of Eugene, 1000 <br /> Friends of Oregon) <br /> • Neighborhood groups and neighborhood leaders <br /> • Elected and appointed officials (specifically, the Eugene City Council and the Eugene Planning <br /> Commission) <br /> • Staff (particularly those involved inland-use planning, permitting, or the stormwater program) <br /> • General public <br /> • Media (including R-G editorial board) <br /> Kev Messages <br /> • Your involvement will help shape an ordinance that best balances the interests of private property <br /> owners with the need to take care of our water quality protected waterways <br /> • Federal and state laws require that pollution be controlled in waterways such as Amazon Creek and <br /> the. Willamette River (or, list all the 303(d) waterways) <br /> • Maintaining or enhancing the water quality in our local waterways will help ensure a clean, healthy <br /> environment for future generations. <br /> Constraints <br /> • .Implementation must follow a defined schedule (see attached) <br /> • Constraint of holding open house/workshop on 4/26 maybe difficult to meet <br /> • Formal aspects of communication plan (e.g., public hearings, notice. of ordinance, etc.) must comply <br /> with state land-use regulations <br /> • Budget needs to be considered but probably will not be a significant constraint to implementation <br /> TacticalIm lmentation <br /> Activi Lead Due Cost Comments <br /> Draft communication plan Eric) 3/13 n/a See also "Process and Schedule for <br /> Completing and Adopting WQPW" <br /> <br /> { (2/27/06) <br /> Phase 1 <br /> Coordinate information with Therese 3/15, n/a <br /> SWMT, SWPT 4/4 <br /> Develop project fact sheets, All 4/10 $20 Kim Mast can help with formatting <br /> other written materials to <br /> support outreach <br /> . Define interested parties and Therese 4/10 n/a <br /> contact/mailing info <br /> Develop presentation for Therese 4/10 n/a PowerPoint <br /> community groups <br /> Develop WQPW web site Eric 4/10 n/a Link to PW home page. <br /> Reserve workshop facility Therese 4/10 ? <br /> Schedule community group Therese, 4/10- n/a Some groups may not have meetings <br /> presentations Tim 4/21 within this time range <br /> Council newsletter item Eric 4/13 n/a <br /> Mail notice of open house to Therese 4/14 $250 Postcard? To directly affected property <br /> pro erty owners owners and stormwater IP list. Kim <br /> <br />
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