allow the construction/use of dry wells. Okay to stay at the table for continued discussion of bridge funding, <br /> but no authorization to commit any funding until there is more information about the parties to a bridge <br /> funding agreement and details on any commitments by DEQ for program management and responsibilities <br /> given the bridge funding arrangement. Also need to bring back an outline and proposal for addressing the <br /> issues re: continued approval and use of dry wells in the City. <br /> 7. Water quality protected waterways -status report & refresher (Discussion)..... Therese/Tim (20 min.) <br /> Status. report on staff team and SWMT's efforts related to the development of a waterway protection program <br /> and ordinance, in preparation for the April 4`h SWPT meeting, at which the Policy team will be asked to <br /> decide whether or not staff should proceed with public outreach.. <br /> 8. Eugene's NPDES permit -update (Information) .........................'..................Therese (5 min.) <br /> DEQ is reviewing the Second Year annual report, and is expected to provide feedback on the proposed <br /> changes to SWMP. Glenn has contacted DEQ legal counsel re: the status of approval to implement the . <br /> revised SWMP, has not received <br /> feedback yet. <br /> 9. Portland-area Phase I permits & Measure 37 update (Information).............. Glenn Klein (10 min.) <br /> Litigation against the Portland area stormwater permits likely to go through the Court of appeals. The <br /> outcome. will probably affect the Eugene stormwater permit upon its next renewal (most likely in the land <br /> use/LUGS requirements section). No reason at this time to intervene in the litigation. <br /> Supreme Count decision is notyet final, although it will likely be finalized this week. Decision does not <br /> directly apply to the City of <br /> Eugene, two claims were put on hold and will'now move forward for processing. <br /> Prediction is that the level of claims activity will increase, primarily related to Goal S. Court decision did not <br /> provide any clarity around interpretation of the Measure 37 requirements and processes, therefore continuing <br /> <br /> .and lengthy litigation is probable to work out the details. The water quality basis for wateYway protection <br /> should be covered under the public safety and health exemptions of the Measure 37 rule. <br /> 10. Report on storm system during winter rains -how well did it function? (Information) <br /> ..................................................................................................Jim/Sar (5 mi ) <br /> ah 1 'n. <br /> 11. Agenda topics for Apri14, 2006 meeting All (5 min:) <br /> _ _ _ <br /> _ _ <br /> <br />